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NIMONIC Alloy 263 UNS N07263: Properties and Applications
Introduction
NIMONIC Alloy 263 (UNS N07263) is a nickel-chromium-cobalt alloy known for its exceptional high-temperature strength and corrosion resistance. Developed for demanding aerospace and industrial applications, this alloy combines excellent mechanical properties with weldability and fabricability, making it a preferred choice for critical components.
Chemical Composition
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The chemical composition of NIMONIC Alloy 263 is carefully balanced to optimize its performance:
- Nickel (Ni): 51% (primary base element)
- Chromium (Cr): 20% (provides oxidation resistance)
- Cobalt (Co): 20% (enhances high-temperature strength)
- Molybdenum (Mo): 5.9% (improves creep resistance)
- Titanium (Ti): 2.2% (contributes to precipitation hardening)
- Aluminum (Al): 0.6% (works with Ti for strengthening)
- Carbon (C): 0.06% max
- Iron (Fe): 0.7% max
Key Properties
NIMONIC Alloy 263 offers a unique combination of properties that make it suitable for extreme environments:
Mechanical Properties
At room temperature:
- Tensile Strength: 950-1200 MPa
- Yield Strength: 550-750 MPa
- Elongation: 30-40%
At elevated temperatures (700°C/1292°F):
- Retains approximately 70% of room temperature strength
- Excellent creep resistance
Physical Properties
- Density: 8.36 g/cm³
- Melting Range: 1330-1360°C (2426-2480°F)
- Thermal Conductivity: 11.2 W/m·K at 20°C
- Electrical Resistivity: 1.25 μΩ·m at 20°C
Corrosion Resistance
NIMONIC Alloy 263 demonstrates excellent resistance to:
- Oxidation at high temperatures
- Carburization and nitridation
- Stress corrosion cracking
Heat Treatment
The alloy typically undergoes a two-stage heat treatment process:
- Solution Treatment: 1150°C (2100°F) followed by rapid cooling
- Aging: 800°C (1470°F) for 8 hours, air cooling
This treatment optimizes the precipitation of gamma prime phase (Ni3(Al,Ti)) for maximum strength.